Allow IOC to bid for HPCL, BPCL : panel
A parliamentary standing committee has urged the government to reconsider the decision barring the Indian Oil Corporation(IOC) from bidding for an equity stake in Hindustan Petroleum Corporation
A parliamentary standing committee has urged the government to reconsider the decision barring the Indian Oil Corporation(IOC) from bidding for an equity stake in Hindustan Petroleum Corporation
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Petroleum and Chemicals has strongly opposed privatisation of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited(BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited(HPCL). It
The Government has initiated the process of disinvestment in Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd and is looking for advisors for the strategic sale in the two
On Saturday the Cabinet Committee on Disinvestment shelved the handing over of two profit making oil PSUs Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited for three
In response to the directions of the Union ministry of petroleum, the Hindustan petroleum corporation limited (HPCL) will release petrol blended with ethanol into the market on October 21. The public
The government finally managed to break the logjam over oil sector disinvestment with the Cabinet Committee on Disinvestment clearing the strategic sale of 34 per cent equity in Hindustan Petroleum
The government has no right to privatise oil companies Hindustan Petroleum Corporation and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited without obtaining an approval from Parliament, five embinent jurists
The Central government is considering multiple options to resolve the impasse over disinvestment of the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited and the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited following
The Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) plans to become a global player in the hydrocarbon sector by venturing into other countries with focus on Saarc Nations, the company chairman and
Thousands of litres of inflammable fuel leaked out from one of the storage units of the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited in Kattubadipalem, Andhra Pradesh. However, a major disaster was
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) today threatened to shift the Bathinda refinery to Rajasthan if the Punjab Government failed to fulfil its promise of extending sales tax exemptions and
Euro-III fuels, which will reduce air pollution from automobiles, will hit the market in the four metros and important cities next year. The Visakha Refinery of the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) is all set to restart the Guru Gobind Singh refinery in Bhatinda with the intention to enter the northern market and get aggressively into the lucrative
After successful completion of field trials on green fuel, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation has entered into an agreement with the GB Pant Agricultural University for phased cultivation of Jatropha
Chennai-based Hindustan Petroleum has come up with a stove with higher heating eHRCL expected to keep your cylinder burning longer. Called the
Coimbatore: Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited in association with The Hindu organised an awareness rally to mark the oil conservation fortnight. The observance started off with the administration of an oil conservation pledge to the students, followed by a quiz.
YET another step has been initiated to save the famous Taj Mabal in Agra from environmental degradation. This time, however, it will also benefit over 50,000 households in the city which will be
The surging petrol and diesel prices are forcing carmakers in the country to look for alternative fuels such as compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). This week, Hindustan
NEW DELHI: Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is planning to invest around Rs. 614 crore in two sugar mills it had bought in Bihar to manufacture ethanol to be blended with petrol. The HPCL board had already given its approval to the investment proposal. Official sources said the two plants would produce 60 kilolitres of ethanol a day to blend with petrol. Tender
Kalpana Pathak / Mumbai July 26, 2010, 0:07 IST First refining firm to do so; Bihar sugar units to restart after 14 years At a time when the ethanol-petrol blending programme has met with only partial success, government-controlled Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) will become the first petroleum company in the country to produce its own ethanol.